Summary: | Differences in seepage activity among three gas-seepage structures including hydrate-bearing sites at the Derugin Basin, NE Sakhalin Island, Russia were investigated. Chemical analyses of pore-water geochemistry, water-content distribution and stable isotopes were conducted to describe the complicated geochemical seepage environments involving a flux of free-gas and/or gas-saturated water. Traces of deep ascending fluid were not found in the hydrate-containing Hieroglyph seep, but were suggested in the lower parts of cores from the CHAOS and Kitami seeps based on the presence of abnormally heavy deuterium. application/pdf journal article
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